Ocean City Sentinel, 4 January 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI

Y^CEAN CITY. N. J., THU USD AY. JANUARY 4,

NO. 40

OceanCity Sentinel

Occam cn

LAW OFFICES

T. ABBOT!, M. D.,

CURTIS ROBINSON

l*b)alrl»u end SBrK«on.

Schuyler C. Woodhull. OFFICE-Crur CMtnl ud ElghU StmL

CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICIALS

f^ORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY and ,, ... .

■ COUNSELLOR AT LAW, .. 1

I „ ... ' Vo I Avm

7.C. HUTCHINSON.:

keep, make and maintain the Mine In iroud Order and euflident Repair, for .all Land Piiwengtr* aforewld And 'ifauch Man alter or Mana«er>, Farmer or Farmer*, •.hall, at any Time after «lx montba from the Publication here- : ..f, nettlert to keep Mich Bridge and I'auneu ay In good Uepalr, aach Per-

*on or Peraona «o ueKlo-tiiiK Hanle to he pre-enled by the Jury lo the yuart^r-Sewimi -hall lie.holdeli In the uld

tRe difficult task.

- uld the

harlae a> he ran the c halrhruah. 'la In the n a cum hair) It

fullty »l

» hlch problem of 0..1 mill\ l u ” at he rr

.k. .. ....

ir. In a

il the, 1 i not f

. Of c<

iO|. 1 , -ltr I’ubUr Uuildina*

JONATHAN HAND, C'oune.vtlor-at- I^axv, KoUeaor. Heater la fkaaoerj. Salary eubUr. .(.APE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.

PJARKISON H. VOORHEKS J N. GRISCOM, M. I). „ ,, . , * 718 CENTRAL AVENUE. C-oiinMcllor-al-leaw, PHohr. ici i. :: ; .h^s.uV.s

MBpennlandenl—Prol Jan

lelaOBuacIl. No. I A. Jr

r nVzx&: a 1

CHURCH SERVICES. r. I'eimlnswn O

LAW OFFICES Apgar &l Boswell,

LAW OFFICES

AS THEY PASSED

LAWS IN 1762

W. K. Williamson Has Inter-

esting Old Document in His Possession.

Win. K. William-on, of till*city, ' la the on tier of a tline-stained volume

‘j'’” "y m. containing »* ■ »<•«- of .he (leoeral

ttL'tp m. 1 P-“ ■ 0 f || ie Province ot New

„ . . .7 Jereey from the -uriender of the gov-

N > HOWARD BLKT.M.D. ern incut to Qoeen Anne, on the 17th * day of April. In the year of our Irord 009-Wesley Avenue. 1702. to the mu day of. January.

Tin * a. m. lt7«."'*oomplled and publlehed tiy

ornca Horaa:' 1 toa p m. Kamuel Alltnaun Ttie book. It I-

• to a p. etaled. wa» “printed by laaac Calllna, _ iy the Rat* _

...Mom In tho-Hav. i Aod for ,h * 1 pur|K»e the aaid Manat! r Ian afae baebar-a TaatMurm man mar

anagrre, Farmer or Farmer., have of their own the barhee -Ul ml«

the inter •T ta twed "H * hrnu F h 111 L h ,|, „ ,u T i m „ . n er the aald Cauae- the mark when he cinea to pdt the place oftbe letter “a | way aha 11 he erected, give good attend- flnlahln* tou<-h.-« on the hair. The rua-Durlng-the term of Jo-lah Hardy ■-! an ^ „ lb . w ,, < i ttridgeaodC'auaaway, *» tor •»■'« *• • —

rovemor, we note the paaeage of Hw L nd , he G , le or Gale. own. «* «“'»y j following act of local bearing: I £)R. CHARGES B. RIDER ov ^ D ( . ,rt for « n, " ,ul,, * bridge

LOOKING BACK OYER THE YEAR

THEY COMPROMISED

r of combine

rather aingu I Helpful Discourse Delivered u Kill nuu few barber- I c„„An- V.. T> v-,tMi In Brtvm* the on Snn(1 *y by Rev i lug a coatouicra hair ^ H. T. Casselberry.

of the leacher.’ mlrement fond annual meeting of the Mate Teachere'Aaeodatlon. The entire at. bjeet b now In the hsnda of a oommlaaton provided for In the following m-

"I. And h

11 Pound-, to he applied (<w mKn world wbo j. f the Poor of the upper , rL ,. tb#r lbrtr nalr b ewiatnd at aU. aid C ounty With tbla ctaaa of Mars of courae r It further Enacted by the It do—n't make niuch Jiff .Truce bow

Authority aforeasld. That the aabl tlu* barber comba the hair. But at least 11 ridge and t au«e»ay -hall hereafter ninety out of every hundred men who be, and hereby l«. declared to he a pub- P»_' roo1 *' b *rher al.o,a are very f*rtlc-

llck Highway, for all and every of Hti Majotv'a Subject- to '■a— over, wtu

printer to the King, for the Province| •

“laioktng (lack ward” wa- (lie aut>eet of an Inatruetlve dlacouree by the Rev. H. T. t'a—elberry In the Find Prr-byterian Church on Sunday moniIng. The paWor took hi- teat from i Ilewt., 8; t: “And thou •hall remember all the way which the I-ord, thy (iod, hath led thee three forty year- in

f New Jer

l. la face they b

it altogether a mattar

•• DentiMt-*

759 Asbuiy Avenue

(Uourav JluUdlngi

minty of Cape May, and for accommodating ttie aame with a auRIrieirt

cau-eway, pa—ed March 10,17K : •-Wheke*-, Joaepb Coreon. I-aar

I trailer, John Mackey, Jamre Wllleta, md -undry other Peraona, by their

Petition have prayed to he

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH

CounselJor-at-Law

d HolletUH. M—Irr and Eumlaer lo

coal coal

COAL ►criptlon a Toll Bridge an

COAL COAL

Buy your Coal from the

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO

by H

HARRY H. RICE,

RFHISTEBEU ARCHtTFXT

“W

TWELFTH 8T. AND

Aa you are alway- sure of gelling

poututa to the b-u

HE1DLKY A- ADAS! 4

Reading; Coal

0-4A hluUdon Avc..

kJollInkceiwood, - • - IN. J. ,

Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Hround. LoU On-led. Street- and Hidewalk* Ormveled. Many new building- already ere.-ted. Plot lying between Atlantic

avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North -treet*.

Apply to any real e-tale agent, luveatigate before purchasing

el-ewtiere.

Ocean City Land Companv 1;

CHURCH SOCIETIES. Kiaar M. K. cwuacui m‘ Aid umoU Bret Mono.} r>n>la< ." aouu.. wr.. giiiTiint- A*~*r ***" avinnrd horn, u—urer. Mr.

Speaks :: Por Itself

■id through ’lace called

the Fa-t Lauding, In the Upper Product of the Foonty of Cape-May ; and all Objection- agaln-t the -ame ha. Ing l>een long since obviated and fully

i'EHT AVE. r ' ,,n P ro,n '"* <1 i therefore, in tall Cou-

| tldence that the Iiegt-lature would be

nf gpltlng pleased to confirm and duly legitimate 1 b-u m. uece—ary an Cndertaklng, have

already adventured, by ('onBent of Parties, to build the *a(d Hrldgr : and he e-taldl-hed by Law, but Itkewl-e tliat they may be also further empowered to make and complete a Causeway —uftlctcut for rendering the said Bridge

usefnl

‘•Sect t Be H Enacted by the Governor. Council and General Assembly of this < olony of New-Jersey, and H b fierehy Enacted by the Authoritj of (he -ame. That the -aht Bridge, - already built over the -aid Ceda Swamp Creek, at the Place called th _Fa»t Landing, a- aforesaid, shall be and for ever hereafter remain a Tollbridge: and that h -hall and may be

■ said Joaepb Coreon, John Mackey, James

Willcts, and thrir Associates, lo make

plete by Muhscri|>Uon a good

— aod sudiotrul Causeway through or over any part of the Marsh nest adjareut and nio-l convenletil to (tie aaK) Bridge, bo bb to render the same bene- | ticial and useful: And lo that End also, II -hall aud may he lawful fi id- the -aid Joseph Corson, I-aae Beane of John Mackey, James Wllleta, an

their Aesoctatea, to lake

the said Bridge aod C'auaawaj,

j aud shall set the Gate or Gate* open,

iceably, freely aud quietly suf-

fer every Person or Person-, with ^ oi,.~T«ks ths man foe !o Hr Good- and Chattel-, to pass un- wh , In the habit of parting ■lested over said Bridge aud Caune- yj, h.i, ou lbr side, aud i«rt U la tte way, they tiavlug ttrel paid the Toll middle, or the man who la In the habit aforesaid. of romUng his hair down and parting . And hell further Enacted by the ‘ It on one side suppose you roach or Authority aforesaid. That the Es- pompadour the hslr esn you not ass pence of erecting the said Bridge and ’rf*’ ^" nc " wool'l fo'low tn «>e cem ,,, . . ... ere I appearance of the man) This taot • l1 * 1 b* b 0 ™* • ' d d *f™y« l kv much to <1. with makl.c tb. comb by the Hubscrihers aforesaid, who for lBe p Sstr a mafter of much that Purpose shell |-y their several di*,.,,,. g.m , do not exag^wato when •mi re-icctlve Bubacriptloui to such j say U U ism of the barber's Msnsger or Mauagers as by them tasks "—New Orleans nines Democrat

tinted as aforesaid, - ■- - —

wbo, upon Receipt thereof, shall puno- ROME VERSUS PARIS,

tually apply the same to the Purpose

any of the said

Subscriber-'shall neglect or refu-e to pay bis or their Subscription or Subscriptions |p such Manager or Man- __

agers for the Space of Thirty I>ays bs spent tome time In thaX city. Three the aame shall be by him or was always to he found there a coterie demanded, the •, and In that of strong men. many of (hem famous. It shall and may he lawful for In whose society the tyro might minsuch Manager or Manager, to, lo his H* •n«l rain much by the companion. their own Name, to sue for and XlTSS v " ° f * U * Dd K *ZZi^ rh d<fll “‘ l ‘J* nl has usurped the prerogative of to " Subscriber or Suhecribere. such sum rltTi snd It ts to her tlwl tbs world aud Sums of Money w hich he or they tun— for Drw uieas of art. The shall have suhacrihed; and upon Re- in, gstierlre remain, the maatarp covery ehall In like Manner apply the hang tn their accustomed places, the same towards defraying the Expeooc sky la as blue, the air aa soft and th* aforesaid Aod. after the-aid Bridge outlook as lovely, but the glory of Boand Causeway shall he fully com- ““ uf ' ha. departed. The hnpleted aud paid for by the said Hob- **“* *» T * ,b * • rt l“PH«. the

-crlbers, the aame shall he tbertwRer

from Time to Time kept and main- ^ ^ lrr , T „ | __ laloed In good Order end .ufllclent | more iuimiant growth! aorl Repair, out W the ProtlU aristug by «d by the hotluiua* forcing of fin the Toll thereof, If adequate to Ihe idea- untrammeled by eons Purpo-e; but If tuadequale, the said tlon or tradition. For good or be Subscriber- aod such other Persons, and the Judgment must be left to the

*■-- *»-*-•- ih. fart remains that today

self from the Beven Bills to the p

“Resolved, That a commlsakm 1* ■mt I- hereby appointed with power and Is Hlrert-d to frame what shall he in their opinion an adequate Teacber-' Retirement Fund bill, and, afire consultation w ith the Governor and members of the legislature, introduce the said Mil in I lie legislature of 1806, at the earliest possible dale. The oosn-

ahno-t gone,'' said Rev. Mr, mlastou to be com pored aa follows: swlberry. ‘'The sun hs- risen for' •Th* president of the State Trocbl.st time, and all that I. left to ur' AreoMaUoo Committee on Leguof the iwsMng year Is this holy Sab-'njo,,; OIlc ,,,^,1*, .ppotuted by lire bath day. t ooM we s|«.d It- bonre 8 late Board of Education or the predmore profitably than to call lo mind dc[ll thereof: Supenoteodeot Addleon in which God ha. led u. I Pni,^ jfreraA: William B. Chanduring the pare year, to gather to- cellcr. Palarsuu: William M. Hwingls,

gather the experience- of the past, add 1 Orange; Ebrnerer Marks}, Trenton; -

them upand re* whet they teeeb «»: Henry M Maxon, PlalnOeld; James ts a wonderful lemcbar, ; K Hrysu, Camden: John E. Enright, end If we took earefully Into the past Freehold; H.JJ. Neeley, Lakewood; year we shall see that some very on-j the president and general secretary of il things have happened Think jtt>e Teacher-' Retirement Fund de-

partment oi

Good plumbing tells Its ov vantage-. There Isn’t any buying plumbing for rbea|

It must be good. The bert material Bridge and Causeway Into their par-mu-t be o—l to Insure satisfactory tieular Care and Management: and to service. The plumbing we do for appoint (by Plurality of Voices In you w ill always do Its w ork care of any dlsoent) one or more Msnproperly. ! agar or Managers,or let the said Bridge Perfect material aod perfect: and Causeway to farm, to be eontlnworkmanship will insure you u«l, made aod kept in good order and

, more jicrfect satisfaction. tudlcleDt Repair: aud lo build ooe or

more Gate or Gates where Itiey shell PMOME iox. think most convenient, upon or across

•TABUSHf-lD >B*i. Tin, Galvanized Bridge or CgUMK,ay; aud to demand

DoWgJ. ts 1 * 1 * and recelve'of all aud ev ery |ierson or and BJag Perrons (not a Subscriber or SubacribROOFfNO ersto the Ex pence of erecting aatd

Bridge aod Caueeway) wboehall pare over the same, the following Rales;

Poor paint is no better' than Thai Is to -ay, For every Waggon or , , . „ Ox-Cart, with the Team and Driver, no pamL and costs almost Fot every Chair, Chatie or much as good painL “Lewis"’Horee-Cart, wtlh the Passenger

Par'Whio L«d is U.C ,»in, lo belonging, Four-penoe; For every

S. B. CONVER

■ Ml XUbt'MY AVSk

6000 PAINT PAYS

. any Tl i e hereafter may Iblok reader-tt» tael remains that lo associate Ihemrelves there- Jart* la tb* hub about wblrt. the

with, shall make good the IWcMoc, ^ r^'V^'three » aunuall, to for so long time ae they shall see ^ IulUil . cumb ,r of young proper to continue the said Bridge and w tnn*ra of the annual compedCauseway a publlck Highway dons for the prix* of Home, to ipeod “« And be it furl her Enacted by tb* four T rtT% lu th* most Idyllic manner Authority afire-aid, That it shall aod aa guests of the French republic at the

may be lawful for the said Manager or | Villa Medici, a

Mauagers. Farmer or Ferment of th* ed by

said Bridge and Causeway, to retain ranged for their n^evdoa.

out of the Bents, leaure or ProbU ^ ,^ t^ thereof, so much Money aa shall, from atrugglee.-Arthur Uow

Time to Tlme.be suBctat to ka^ MOaSuy and malnulu tlie said Bridge end ' Caueewey In good Re|ialr; and ehall i^r>i

only account for the Hurplusage then remaining to the mid Bubacribers, who

shall annually meet on the third IMA was alt. aye loyal to hie

In March. In aeeb reepeellre

Juat been dug, -

lab's -Gold Rant ere of California.-

-One evening Batter and

been Indulging a little too freely In the cup. and they were taking a stroll before retiring for the night when th*

that b«t combines reasonable ‘

cost with highest quality. WE USE “LEWIS.”

Acme House and Sign Painting Company, —— WR * r 1 Ocean City, N. J.

T.TrrJ-.r-

Leonard Krauss Co, Electricians (^ntsbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J-

ITIAKIIC ICEiBLlfllK C?kP*«l n. p.i-unn NoiUltaill iC® Poto AWefMJ *« •»« C(*»* omcw.oas Awriury Avwnc-w OCEAN CITY. N. JHUSH IDIEATISIKG lEEKCt sat askevy avvww* Occam <71*7* *•

DAVID MUIR, JR., CORRUGATED IRON WORK, ■FURNACES AND RANGES. 405 Wesley hemic, - Ocean City, K. J. Repairs •( *iery deeerlptlou for all ,make, of Furnace* andlRanges. Be pal ring do.,* pr«x|*ly. BmokJ chimney, re red orpocharj* Shop *" rror. IT’S TOE SAME

OLD STORY

At holiday time plumbing is neglected for social festivities. Extreme cold comes in' to “top it all off,” and. before | you know it your’e wrestling! with the “PLUMBING OUT! OF ORDER" proposition.

Mare or

every PareUd* Penny; For all area or Geldings, r, (Jue Peony per spA a like Manner r la aforesaid, Ooe

iriiter Euacied by the Aid, That if auy Peruot being a Subscriber

the Expeaceofi Idge or Caueewa

refuse tor ocglect to nreeald for hi*, her or Pasaages, in that Case

be law ful for the said

agers. Person or Peri said Bridge or Cauls or their Gate or e Paseage unto such me, until he. ebe or tint paid the Rale*

If soy Peraoa or Per

a Soheeribevor Subsaid, ehall pare wllb-

■ecutr bis or their Acnst such Passenger lu re the same shall be

.,4 will do it »t'‘Clearance sale"! -s. *»a l« lUanteEaKleel kj He gnti wi »*»* , , , ,, Authority aforesaid. That the Mana-

h those who have "goods left c

Ke*^ ia-o- a, eeee, ooe Vooa. JOHN R. GROVES, _

649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.l—

Authority aforesaid. TUat the Manager > r Managers to be appointed a» aforesaid, and wbo ehall rolunUrily take upon him or them ■wives that ORlce, or the Person or Persons to whom the said Bridge and Causeway

let to farm, shall be obliged to

ite of affaire

‘little Jep*'' victory over the great empire of Russia Think of the crash ot gtgaotie financial structures In our own land—of the vletorte* the plain people heve woo at the polls Think the revivals of religion in Enrol*, •w Spreading lo America. And shall I there things not apeak to us, teaching rateable lessons ? Jed, through Moses, distinctly imands tb* children of Israel In track they bad her alt the way Irieh the I-ord, thy God, hath led

we.'

“It la a remarkable fact that more isn half of tb* btble I. history and biography, and this should leach to give them a Urge place In our study sod the building < f character. It Is Important becanw the Christian religion B, in a large part, made op qf facts, and baa Ha basis tn the history of there facts History ts the marvelous record of a great and good and loving (Jod. History la, In part, of the world, part national, or of Church or an Individual. It tell- oa of the ac tions of Moae*. aa well aa all the people: of Peter, a* well aa of the disciples. You and I all haveour hlstoriea. What are they T “The children of Israel member tbdrdeliver*uce from slavery, their Bight by bight, the parting of the Red tire, the destruction of their lire, the cloud hy day and UrofBre by nlgbt, the dally manna and the water out of the rock, the fiery serpent and the tender and fo-glvlng

nd.

“Bo, the church of to-day la to ■ember God's leading While th* church I* not all that K should be, atlll II U to remember God has promultimate victory 'because' It h the church of the living God." It moat on to the ■■and of Promise. ‘Rut what of the IndtvpualT la It not much the same T journey. Heaven Ig'hla destlna- . He ta too poor t<V pay hla maea. Wbo can 'Puy'. cleansing from alnT 'What can Aa«h away r Nothing but the Blood of Jw 'We need strength for tb* Journey, and God ha* provided for this. W hat

lowing principal-, Albert P. Chadwick. Paterson; Otto H. Hhulte, NewMary A. Hurrough, iCamden, aud Ml— Margaret Vau Winkle, Jersey City, and a> ex-officio members the Tresident of the Bute Board of Education, Stale Superintendent of Publk Instruction aud the member* of the retirement fund committee of

inquiry."

PLANS BIG CKD8AD£ :aiareel4«tat Breltk WaaMa •«»**.- ooo la s'laWI.Baaqatlasa. A glgantic.craaad* against th* fareus Jar—y iuoaqalU> wiU be eommaoosd early naxAspriag If Prof. John B. HmilU, the titale Entomologist, can the Legislature lo pare a bill : Is now preparing for Urn appropriation of |*M.(W>. The Profe—or result* already aecoaipHahed. practically without Stele aid, ha can convince the las'makers il wlU he Mmasy

Year, at the Dwelllng hoore

tlgunu- to the reld Bridge, If tucllua-

nd then and there di-

vide aqcti Hurplusage Money, tf uoy, among themselves, lo proportion to their several and respective eubecrip-

the contrary, any De-

ficiency -honld then happen to appear, tlie same shall be by them supplied In the Ilk* Proportion; for which Parraid Manager or Managers, Farmer or Farmers, shall keep jure and fair Accounts, and the aame ahall well aod truly render unto the said As old time quack Subscribers, or the major part of Ihem, -sympathetic otatmenf according to when thereunto required.'’ jk* * < ?°7 r *~~ - —v-w. — 'The remainder of th* section pro- ” * vide* that the managers may sue the ^ farmer on neglect to acrount, and, lu i managers may be sued for

uaglect.

Section Seven provide* that If any person or persons shall sab-crib* and ' rick [,»> tow aql the expenee of building; with which the raid bridge aud causeway Lb* sum ^ *“ of twenty sbllltegs or upwards, be or they shall he permitted to pu— toll

Section Eight provide* that II •hall be lawful for reld manager or manic retain S per cent a* commU-

Hla chest heaved convulalvety, sad be veins stood out upon hla forehead. In hi* _ tot. Bel by

Sere cnongli. at diiwu the next morn Inc faint streaks of gray p'-nctl-d tlie east. Later, at lit arcuatonted hour.

-No.” replied the celved degree* tram go not object to marrisge per merely th* fact that on* ec ■ without having a husband that

-Why go yen permit th* ■ of Choky Sspbed white Jack U la B roper' -What a simple queatloor -0h.ti«r -Bur*. I permit Cbolly*s atlretio while Jack H la Burope beeuare J* late Buropa."—BoustsnPent

id t What ■

lalteet

rate’ lift?

ibetn selves of lb* State ft age meet appropriate an equal areouut lor the ork. Only two cities took advantage of the tew, Newark sag Eltxabeth. The raaulte in there pteere, bowrver, were very gratifying, aod gave in Indication of what could bn accomwork on a large eeale.

* will

naturally ask, what about tlie dark days, trials, dlnppolutmenU? Well, you look heck to-day, do you find that than have worked for your spiritual well-being? God think anything too much pain or too costly that will win our souls for Him and eternal life, and w* bar* found that every trial and disappointment Is orfclng together for good to them wbo love God. There must always be a ir moon, some light, or there ran shadow, and so sometime* shadre simply because God I* shining behind eome sorrow or trial. The trial ith la meant to teach us paPattence, hope. And hope maketh not ashamed. Let ua today, than, look back over th* |»ri year, and thoughtfully aod prayerfully we cun behold God’s wonderful

tl—Albert W. Henry et ux to A Ion to R Moore, lots aM. 4H, OS and 1700- William Cloud et ux. to Samuel L. Frank, late «M and 640, Beetle n K. U-Harry H. Rio* et ox to Georg* W. Davenport, lot 881, &Mttoa C. 11—Anna Alice Young to William Young, lot 006, Hactlou G.

1700—Aldrich J Panuoek to Caspar Pen nock et al, lot 10, plan No. 8 of Bay front lot*

Letter to Mayor Champion, Oetn tt*. AT./. Dear Bin You ur* Interrated In th*

WATBB LOW IN BAY

The strong wind* on Haturdar last nearly blew ail the water out of the bay. Capl. Knott ray* he does aot recall a time whan the water was so low a- on Saturday. Early In tb*day, the boat* were cum pelted to abaudon their tripe to IxMigport. Instead of ruo-

Devoe will supply that coat with twolhlrd. of the number of gallon* of any other. Dern* will last long a* any other. Devoe U

ire. Devoe I*

the a

hit koc

wilt take care of th* property, In t

long run, for half th* n